RURAL SETTING ON THE OUTSKIRTS of Waverly having an unique history and important legacy to the community
ALL WOODED PROPERTY consists of 75 acres of 15 year old growing Loblolly pine and mixed natural hardwood timber with the balance of the propertys acreage in wooded creek buffers, an old building site, and Coppahaunk Swamp
1919 SURVEY shows 107.3 total acres
PROPERTYS HISTORY includes the location of a town of the Nottoway tribe in 1607, giving the springs their name of Coppahaunk, meaning healing waters. Since early colonists and Native Americans began drinking the water from the springs, Coppahaunk Springs has been the site of a Tavern (ca. 1825), Post Office (ca. 1836), a boys school (ca. 1862), mineral water bottling company (ca.1892), and ginger ale bottling company (ca. 1924-1928)
STRONG INVESTMENT, timber, and recreational opportunities with possible suitability for a homesite or ag. conversion